From the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife:
The following is a news release from the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission:
ASMFC Releases Black Sea Bass Draft Addendum XXI for Public Comment
Draft Addendum Provides Options for Regional and/or State-by-State Management of the 2011 Recreational Fishery
Arlington, VA - Atlantic coastal states from New Jersey through North Carolina have scheduled their hearings to gather public comment on Draft Addendum XXI to the Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan. The dates, times, and locations of the scheduled meetings follow. Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New York will also be conducting hearings; a subsequent press release will provide the details of those hearings once they have been finalized.
New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife
March 3, 2011; 6:30 PM
Galloway Township Public Library
306 East Jimmie Leeds Road
Absecon, New Jersey
Contact: Pete Himchak at (609) 748-2020
Delaware Dept. of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
March 24, 2011; 6:00 PM
Richardson and Robbins Building Auditorium
89 Kings Highway
Dover, Delaware
Contact: Craig Shirey at (302) 739-9914
Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources
March 7, 2011; 6 - 7 PM
Ocean Pines Library
11107 Cathell Road
Ocean Pines, Maryland
Contact: Carrie Kennedy at (410) 260-8295
Virginia Marine Resources Commission
March 7, 2011; 6 PM
2600 Washington Avenue, 4th Floor
Newport News, Virginia
Contact: Jack Travelstead at (757) 247-2247
North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries
February 23, 2011; 7 - 9 PM
NC DMF Manteo Office
1021 Driftwood Drive
Manteo, North Carolina
Contact: Red Munden at (252) 726-7021
Draft Addendum XXI proposes to establish a program wherein the Commission's Black Sea Bass Management Board could sub-divide the recreational black sea bass coastwide allocations into regional or state-by-state management for 2011 only. Since 1996, a uniform coastwide size, season, and bag limit has been set by the Commission and Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council to constrain the recreational fishery to the annual harvest target. The harvest target was exceeded five times over the last 15 years, most recently in 2009 and 2010 when the harvest target was the lowest in the time series. It is estimated that 2009 and 2010 harvest targets were exceeded by 1.18 and 1.15 million pounds, respectively.
The current management plan only allows for the implementation of measures to be applied coastwide and not on a regional or state-specific basis. In 2010 all states, with the exception of Massachusetts, adopted coastwide regulations of 25 fish, 12.5 inches TL minimum fish size, and an open season from May 22 to October 11 and November 1 to December 31 in 2010. Massachusetts opted for a more restrictive 20 fish possession limit, and adopted all other coastwide regulations in 2010. The 2010 regulations resulted in a preliminary estimated harvest of 2.98 million pounds, approximately 1.15 million pounds above the 2010 target.
Given that the 2010 regulations were not effective in staying within the target, harvest will need to be reduced by 40% to achieve, but not exceed, the 2011 target of 1.78 million pounds. In order to meet the required reduction using coastwide measures, the Board has proposed increasing the minimum size limit to 13 inches and contracting the season to July 1 to October 1 and November 1 to December 31. However, analyses have shown that these proposed changes will impact states differently. The Board initiated the Draft Addendum to provide the necessary management flexibility to mitigate potential disproportionate impact on states that can result from coastwide measures.
Fishermen and other interested groups are encouraged to provide input on the Draft Addendum, either by attending public hearings or providing written comments. The Draft Addendum can be obtained via the Commission's website at www.asmfc.org under Breaking News or by contacting the Commission at (703) 842-0740. Public comment will be accepted until 5:00 PM (EST) on March 18, 2011 and should be forwarded to Toni Kerns, FMP Coordinator, 1050 N. Highland St, Suite A-N, Arlington, VA 22201; (703) 842-0741 (FAX) or at tkerns@asmfc.org (Subject line: Black Sea Bass). For more information, please contact Toni Kerns at (703) 842-0740 or Tkerns@asmfc.org.
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Tina Berger
Public Affairs Specialist
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
1050 N. Highland St., Suite 200 A-N
Arlington, VA 22201-2196
(p) 703.842.0740
(f) 703.842.0741
tberger@asmfc.org
www.asmfc.org
ASMFC Vision: Healthy, self-sustaining populations for all Atlantic coast fish species or successful restoration well in progress by the year 2015.
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